Woman ‘chases down her Republican congressman, runs him off the road and punches his car windows while shouting at him about his policies’

A lady has been blamed for running her congressman off the street and afterward undermining him in the wake of leaving a meeting at a Tennessee college.

Wendi Wright, from Union City, Tennessee, has been accused of crime rash danger over an affirmed occurrence that occurred on Monday evening.

The 35-year-old is blamed for following Republican Congressman David Kustoff in her auto as he cleared out a voyage through the College of Tennessee at Martin’s instructing ranch.

The Weakley Region Sheriff’s Office said in a report Wright proceeded behind the congressman, who was with a helper, Marianne Dunavant, until the point that they were compelled to maneuver off the street into a carport.

The 35-year-old is blamed for then escaping her auto, strolling up to the congressman’s and beating on the windows.

‘Wright left her vehicle and started shouting and striking the windows of their vehicle and at one point come to inside,’ the police report states.

‘She at that point remained before their vehicle trying to keep them obstructed in.’

The police report goes ahead to guarantee officers were called to the zone, yet Wright fled the scene before they could arrive.

Nonetheless, the 35-year-old was then recognized by police when she posted on Facebook about the episode soon thereafter.

She was then arrested, before being discharged on a $1,000 bond.

Wright is planned to show up before the Weakley Region General Sessions Court on May 15.

Kustoff is a vocal supporter of moving back the Dodd-Blunt Act – which was presented after the Worldwide Monetary Emergency trying to make facilitate direction and oversight for banks to guarantee tenacious issues influencing the budgetary business were monitored.

Supporters of the demonstration say it ensures the nation against a comparative emergency in future, while those against it – including Kustoff – say it over-directs the business.